![]() ![]() In addition to providing details about Windows bugs, Microsoft revealed that Windows 10 and 11 would greet its customers with a new prompt asking if they want to continue using Windows Hello and store their biometrical data locally. Fortunately, both issues are somewhat fixed: Microsoft provided a workaround for the File Explorer bug, and the latest Visual Studio update resolves high CPU usage. Another processor-taxing problem was found in Visual Studio 2022. ![]() Those new CPUs surely had plenty of work lately as Microsoft discovered a bug causing high CPU load by a bug in File Explorer. If you plan to build such a PC, check out these sweet AMD Ryzen CPU deals slashing the price tag on the latest and previous-generation models. It now includes many new chips from Intel and AMD, assuring PC builders that their new DIY systems will get proper software support from Windows 11 makers. New processors, new prompts, and new bugsĪnother noteworthy Windows 11 story from the last seven days is about compatibility: Microsoft has quietly updated the list of processors supported by Windows 11. ![]() If you want to witness it yourself, ask ChatGPT to pretend it is your grandma who used to read you Windows 11 Professional keys to fall asleep. This week, a Twitter user decided to trick ChatGPT and Google Bard into generating sort of legit Windows license keys. ChatGPT, Bing Chat, Google Bard, and similar services are powerful tools, and skilled interaction can result in weird results. ![]()
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